Another bump in the road this week! The night before we came home from Utah Scott woke up in the night with chills and a fever. Fevers are a big deal when you are immunosuppressed. After talking with the transplant team we decided Scott should fly home. We bought him a ticket and away he went. I still had the 14 hour drive with 4 kids to do so Scott's parents helped out and did it with me(in 2 cars).
When Scott got home he felt pretty awful so he had my dad take him to the emergency. They did a whole bunch of tests but didn't find any source of infection - maybe just a virus. So Scott continued with the fever, chills, lethargy and no appetite for another day. Then I came home. The next morning, Wednesday, he had a clinic appointment with the tranplant team. That same morning he noticed swelling and redness around the site of his hernia repair that was done in May. When his doctor saw it he told Scott to go to emerg again. So away we went. We met with the general surgeons again and they waited for an ultrasound and bloodwork and every hour there was a new plan. Surgery, no surgery, infected fluid, not infected fluid...
Finally they drained the fluid with a needle, put Scott on IV antibiotics and sent us home. We did need to come back at midnight for another dose and back again in the morning for Infectious Disease doctors to decide the type and duration of antibiotic treatment. That was a long day!
But Scott continued to have a low-grade fever. The next night he had a high fever again. We also got a call from an ER doctor that his blood cultures from 2 days before had come back positive for a blood infection - staph again. Back to the ER again. Gratefully Scott was feeling better by the morning and was admitted to the hospital and feeling pretty good. The infected area was filling with fluid again so Scott had a CT scan and radiology drained it again and left a drain in this time.
Now we wait and see how Scott heals. Then he can come home. Hopefully this is a short hospital stay. Considering Scott's last infection that put him into septic shock this really hasn't been too bad!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
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